More, H. (1800). The wife reformed. Sold by William Watson and Son, No. 7, Capel-Street, printers to the cheap repository for religious and moral tracts; and by the booksellers, chapmen and hawkers, in town and country. Great allowance to shopkeepers, chapman and hawkers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMore, Hannah. The Wife Reformed. Dublin: Sold by William Watson and Son, No. 7, Capel-Street, printers to the cheap repository for religious and moral tracts; and by the booksellers, chapmen and hawkers, in town and country. Great allowance to shopkeepers, chapman and hawkers, 1800.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMore, Hannah. The Wife Reformed. Sold by William Watson and Son, No. 7, Capel-Street, printers to the cheap repository for religious and moral tracts; and by the booksellers, chapmen and hawkers, in town and country. Great allowance to shopkeepers, chapman and hawkers, 1800.